Avaya 700217243 Telephone User Manual


 
6 Maintaining Your System
54 Backup and Restore
Quick Reference Guide
Backup and Restore
You should back up the system programming periodically onto a Backup/Restore
PC Card, especially if you are changing the processor module or upgrading the
system, or before and after any major programming changes. You can back up
the programming automatically or manually. Occasionally you may have to
restore programming from the backed-up file.
The PARTNER ACS Release 3.0 or later includes a PCMCIA
Remote Access PC Card, which is used as follows:
When you initially insert the PC Card into the PARTNER ACS
and the system is powered up, the PC Card upgrades the
existing software to the latest version.
After you program the system, the card acts as a
storage/backup device for saving your system settings, which
can be used to restore the system in case these settings are
lost for any reason.
The card provides remote access to the PARTNER ACS via a
local or remote personal computer. This requires a modem
and additional software that must reside on your computer.
See your Avaya representative or authorized dealer for more
information about the software required for remote access.
In Release 4.0, using a PC card does not upgrade the configuration
of the 1600 DSL module. This configuration is retained in the flash
memory of the 1600 DSL module, not on the PC card. When the
system resets, the configuration in the flash memory of the 1600
DSL module becomes the active configuration for that module.
In Release 5.0 or later systems, a firmware upgrade can be
performed on the 1600 DSL and 012E modules by using a Remote
Access PC Card or a Backup/Restore PC Card that is configured for
the firmware upgrade. See “Upgrading 1600 DSL and 012E Module
Firmware” on page 62 for more information.